You heard me right: Twitter. ESN has now entered the 1st quarter of 2010. If you don’t have Twitter, don’t worry: the links on Facebook and Twitter are going to be the same. And, if you aren’t on Twitter OR Facebook, then you’re probably reading this from a cave. Actually, we’re adding a little box to the sidebar of our blog here so that you can see what we’ve recently added to Facebook.

Why are we making these changes? Quite frankly, it’s all about time limitations. After looking at our existing commitments to InterVarsity ministry, fund development, new ESN projects, and more, Tom and I made the hard decision to “pause” the Week in Review. Sharing our weekly reading via Facebook and Twitter will take much less time.

Next month, we have another change on deck. We can’t tell you what it is yet, but we think you’ll like it.

The former Associate Director for the Emerging Scholars Network, Micheal lives in Cincinnati with his wife and three children and works as a web manager for a national storage and organization company. He writes about work, vocation, and finding meaning in what you do at No Small Actors.

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